West Ham boss Sam Allardyce is preparing an ambitious bid to sign
Liverpool pair Joe Cole and Paul Konchesky as the new Upton Park boss
looks to improve his squad ahead of the coming battle to secure and
instant promotion back to the Premier League.
The Hammers boss has
already snapped up Newcastle United captain Kevin Nolan and has now set
his sights on two Anfield players who appear to be surplus to
requirements at the Merseyside club. Allardyce will reportedly be handed
the funds to secure both players as well as cover Joe Cole’s large
salary demands as co-owners David Sullivan and David Gold look to fund
moves they feel will help their chances of a lucrative return to the top
tier.
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish seems likely to accept offers
for both players as neither figured in the Scot’s plans following his
arrival as replacement for Roy Hodgson back in January.
Left back
Konchesky was farmed out on loan to Nottingham Forest where he performed
consistently and helped the City Ground side to the play-offs. The 30
year old defender spent two years at West Ham during which time his
performances helped the East London side to an FA Cup Final place.
Joe
Cole had a tough first season at Liverpool, being sent off in his
opening Premier League fixture at home to Arsenal and barely managed a
start once Dalglish had arrived on the scene. The former Chelsea
attacking midfielder did of course start his career at West Ham racking
up over 150 appearances before making his move to Stamford Bridge back
in 2003.
An offer of £7.5m may well be accepted by Liverpool as
they look to freshen up their squad ahead of a push to reclaim a top
four spot. The club’s new owners have funded moves to sign Jordan
Henderson and Charlie Adam already this summer and may well look to help
balance the books and removing big earners from the payroll makes a
great deal of sense, especially if said big earners are not first team
starters who only cost a combined fee of £3.5m in the first place
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